Yung Garfield

Yung Garfield is a satirical rapper who is signed to Flex Entertainment.

He is known for his deep lyrics about Beans, 2PAC, Fortnite, and more VERY DEEP subjects. He is an administrator for the label.

Musical Career (2018-present)
Yung Garfield started working on satirical rap in September of 2018 Yung Garfield later joined Flex in April of 2019, He released a few singles here and there which would then lead up to his first album titled 'Super Gar Gar' Released March 27th, 2020. This album received bad reviews and was not a well received project. His most popular song "Cosby" featuring Viper debuted at No. 13 on the Flex Entertainment Hot 100.

On June 29, 2020, Yung Garfield left Flex Entertainment, but then signed to the label again on July 3, 2020.

Garfield announced that he planned on releasing a three-part series of albums called BOMBOCLAAT in the latter half of 2020. However, the album is now intended to a be a single album rather than multiple episodes.

Garfield has sincle released two more singles for BOMBOCLAAT: "New Beans," featuring Lil Squeaky and John, was initially included on the Flex Gang vol. 2 compilation album; however, that version was a heavily edited version in which John was renamed Johnn Johnn and many tweaks were made to the instrumental, including a guitar solo at the end by former Flex artist Willberto. The original version was released only a few days later, and most fans agree that the original version is superior to the version seen on Flex Gang vol. 2. "New Beans" peaked at number 27 on the Flex Entertainment Hot 100.

The next single for BOMBOCLAAT was "Better Flex Charts" featuring Emily Finchum, and featuring uncredited guest appearances from Juice WRLD, Chad Kroeger, and Viper. Upon its initial release on July 19, 2020, the song appeared on streaming services with credited features from both Finchum and Kroeger. Due to the controversy surrounding the single for the Chad Kroeger feature, his name was removed from the single a few days later, though his verse remained in the song. An accompanying music video was released on July 25, 2020. The controversial single proved to be successful, as it reached number 23 on the Hot 100.